H-1B season starts

THE H-1B visa category opened again recently. As usual, we are seeing much interest by individuals and employers seeking obtain the H-1B nonimmigrant visa. In the last two years, the H1-B visa quota did not reach until much later in the year. However, prior to that, the H-1B cap has been reached within days of…

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An Easter message

DURING the Chrism Mass last Monday at the Cathedral of Los Angeles, Archbishop Jose H. Gomez told us, the priests of the archdiocese, to value our priesthood — for God has given us the power to transform ordinary bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. “People are hungry for God,” he…

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The new competitive edge:  Spirituality in business

Society is becoming more individually oriented.  More and more single occupancy homes are being sold.  People are marrying less and later in life.  They are also divorcing more.  Single parent families are on the rise while birth rates are on the decline.  Some couples opt not to have children.  There is less social interaction between…

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Let it all hang out

If senator-judge and presiding officer Juan Ponce Enrile will not allow Corona’s defense lawyers to present the SALN of legislators and cabinet secretaries, as well as that of President Noynoy Aquino, I would suggest that they feed all the information they can mine into social media. And let it all hang out. Since their client…

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What about the new Waiver Law?

Question: I have been married for 12 years to a US citizen, but have always been afraid to file anything. I heard that I will have to file the Waiver of the 3/10 year bar, but did not want to chance leaving the US. What is the current status of the new Waiver regulations? Answer:…

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I want out: Dissolution or legal separation?

When the marital relationship sours to the point where one or both spouses believe that the marriage cannot be salvaged, three remedies are available to terminate or alter the marital status: dissolution, nullity, and legal separation. Under Family Code Sec. 2300, dissolution of marriage can be attained and the “single” status of spouses restored by…

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Mammogram controversy

There is public uproar and protests from the medical community against the US Health and Human Services Department about the recent guidelines issued by the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), an outside consultant “group of experts who make health recommendations based on best available evidence,” which call for women “to start mammogram every-other-year screening…

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H-1B filing underway for FY 2013

THE H-1B visa quota for FY 2013 officially opened up on Sunday, April 1, 2012, making 65,000 new H-1B regular visa numbers available for new employment beginning on October 1, 2012, as well as an additional 20,000 H-1Bs for persons who have attained a Master’s Degree or higher in the US. Since the H-1B quota…

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Wanted: A Mega stroke of luck

AS WE go to press, the whole nation is in a lottery frenzy, awaiting the nerve-wracking results of the Mega Millions jackpot, which is now estimated at $640-million – an unprecedented amount in the history of US lottery. A latest report from Good Morning America says that the “cash lump sum payment is now worth $462 million,…

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Rigoberto C. Advincula, Ph.D, World-Class Pinoy Scientist

HERE is a highly elite group of intelligent and gifted scientists, whose breakthrough achievements have made an impact on the lives of people — both at present, and for future generations. Filipino-American professor and scientist Dr. Rigoberto C. Advincula, Ph.D belongs to this select few. Advincula is an internationally known world-class scientist, who is acknowledged…

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The new waiver process (not law yet)

ON JAN. 6, 2012, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) posted a notice of intent in the Federal Register outlining its plan to reduce the time that US citizens are separated from their spouses and children under certain circumstances while those family members go through the process of becoming legal immigrants to the United States….

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A Palm Sunday message

AS WE celebrate Palm Sunday this year, to commemorate the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem before his Passion, Death, and Resurrection, I invite you to reflect on the words of the Holy Father, Benedict XVI, to the people of Cuba as he entered their county, a truly impressive and historic visit: “I carry in my…

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The battle to end child labor

Alarmed by the report of the International Labor Organization (ILO) that approximately 2.4 million minors aged nine to 17 are already working in the country, the Philippine government has recently expressed interest in focusing on one of poverty’s alarming repercussions-child labor. Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano recently called upon concerned government agencies to come…

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Warning: Drug resistant TB

ONE of the easiest to catch infectious diseases is pulmonary tuberculosis. And most often than not, people get infected without even knowing they have it and who and where they got it from. The so-called open lesion and infectious tuberculosisA recent WHO report on the regular form of tuberculosis states that this infectious airborne illness…

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Caught in the middle

WITH all the ballyhoo surrounding the North Korean rocket launch (expected to take place between April 12 and 16), the safety and security of the 50,000 Filipinos living in South Korea remains to be the Philippine government’s foremost priority. Last week, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) issued a statement, calling North Korea’s planned satellite…

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IRS hires thousands of new auditors

ON A typical Tuesday during this tax season, I’ve had three new tax clients (who were previously with other preparers) – all of them have just recently been audited on two or three prior year tax returns. Due to the rigidity and stress that these tax audits brought to them, all of whom now don’t…

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On losing one’s life and gaining it

IT would be dishonest for us to say that we wouldn’t want an easy life. Who wants to be poor? Who wants to struggle all the time? Who does not want to enjoy some pleasures of life? Even the poor nun who ministers to people living in squatter areas desires comfort and release from seeing…

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Gaining momentum

THE Philippine government has recently expressed optimism that growth is finally within reach, citing the recent improvements in the Philippine economy. In a recent interview with the press after the Foreign Loan Approval and Registration System (FLAReS), Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. expressed elation over the fact that the Philippines has…

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The bandwagon defense

“JOURNALISTS are NOT the story. We tell the story. We merely chronicle our country’s comings and goings in the best way we can. This is how we serve the country.” – Marites Dañguilan-Vitug In a report from Rappler.com, The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) has opposed the request of Chief Justice Renato Corona’s defense team…

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On Phlebitis and DVT

What is Phlebitis? Phlebitis (also called thrombophlebitis) is a condition where there is inflammation in the walls of the veins, most commonly the leg veins, and usually clots form in the walls and valves of the veins. DVT (Deep Venous Thrombosis) is when the veins in the deeper areas of the legs, groins and pelvis…

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USCIS Announces Citizenship and Integration Grant Opportunity

WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today the availability of a competitive grant opportunity designed to promote immigrant civic integration and prepare permanent residents for citizenship. This year’s program will offer approximately $5 million in funding for citizenship preparation programs in communities across the country. Through this grant opportunity, USCIS seeks to…

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The power of the Cross

EVERYONE’S life will always be beset by some trials and difficulties, however prosperous, successful and pleasurable it is. We cannot run away from the Cross; it will always be a part of us. That’s the reality of life. As we often hear, “it is for what it is.” Now, this may be sound pessimistic for…

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What exactly is my employer for the H-1B?

QUESTION: I have someone who wants to petition me for an H-1B, but am confused as to whether it will qualify. Can you help? Answer: The H-1B regulations currently require that a United States employer establish that it has an employer-employee relationship with respect to the beneficiary, as indicated by the fact that it may…

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Pills vs surgery for reflux

Good news for those with reflux esophagitis! A recent open, parallel-group, multicenter randomized controlled study in Sweden (LOTUS – Long-Term Usage of Acid Suppression Versus Anti-reflux Surgery) showed that drug (Esomeprazole) is equally effective, if not more, than surgery for reflux, according to the September 2008 issue of GUT. What is Reflux Heartburns? Reflux Heartburns…

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Pills vs surgery for reflux

Good news for those with reflux esophagitis! A recent open, parallel-group, multicenter randomized controlled study in Sweden (LOTUS – Long-Term Usage of Acid Suppression Versus Anti-reflux Surgery) showed that drug (Esomeprazole) is equally effective, if not more, than surgery for reflux, according to the September 2008 issue of GUT. What is Reflux Heartburns? Reflux Heartburns…

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Don’t spit, quit!

While the image of a puffy-cheeked ball player might first come to mind when mentioning chewing (“spit”) tobacco, the reality is that smokeless tobacco is also a daily habit to millions of everyday North Americans, both young and old. It’s important to know that, just because chewing tobacco is smokeless, it’s far from harmless. In…

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